I prefer the sound of silence. And I don’t mean the shitty version of a shitty song remade by another shitty band.
+1 Anybody that thinks the Disturbed remake of this masterpiece is better that the original deserves to be shot with both barrels in the dick.
I’m torturing the girls with glam rock hits of the 70’s. Currently playing “Isn’t it Time” by The Baby’s Yes, the band name is The Baby’s, before @dsapsis comes in grammar naziing up the joint.
Today included: Jeff Beck-Wired (duh) Joe Henry- The Gospel According to Water War on Drugs- I Don’t Live Here Anymore
GKB was a local at the Rathskeller on Telegraph -- 100 seat club in the basement. Cover was like 3 bucks but hard to get in when you are 17 (and look 15). Saw a lot of great blues acts there too: Robert Cray, Joe Louis Walker, Lowell Folsom. The house band (The so-called Rat Band) included Jimmy Pugh who still lays down the keyboards in the the RCB with that funky east bay grease sound. You should have a hyphen between grammar and naziing.
Said shitty remake of said shitty song as done by RanD in hardstyle/Frenchcore mode. Also his covers if Cranberries Zombie and K's Choice I'm not an addict. Sefa and Dr Peacock doing World of the dream and Suffering matters. The utubes vids are pretty dope too.
Linda Ronstadt Remembering a ‘70 Chevelle, and a girl named Elcene who loved cruising the lakes around Cadillac Michigan.
Im with Cortez, you gotta have some variety. Normally im all speed metal, but sometimes the more melodic viking metal calls for me, or I need the energy of goregrind, or the lightheartedness of stoner metal, or the musical perfection that is technical death metal. No reason to be stuck in a single music genre.
Admit it. Your “metal” collection is made up entirely of Loudness and Stryper cassette tapes you couldn’t pawn.